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Pan
Pan il 11 Mar 2012
I want to ask that axes can resize?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 11 Mar 2012
Or, if you meant the actual size of the axes, instead of the range of the axes, then you can use set() to set the position (which is both the position and the size):
set(handleToYourAxes, 'Position', [.1 .2 .8 .8]); % Or whatever size you want.
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Pan
Pan il 11 Mar 2012
I want to the picture that resize when figure resize.
this is code
h1 = figure('Name','Video ', 'NumberTitle','off','Color',[1,1,1],'Toolbar','none','Visible','on', 'Position',[30 40 970 700],...
'Resize','on','menu','none');
pic = imread('search.bmp');
ax1 = axes('parent',h1,'unit','pixel','position',[300 100 500 500]);
imagesc(pic,'parent',ax1); colormap(gray); axis(ax1,'off');
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 11 Mar 2012
Then set the 'Units' property of your axes to 'Normalized' - not 'pixel'. If you do that then when you resize your window (main figure), the axes on it will scale proportionally.

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen il 11 Mar 2012
There are many functions
doc xlim
doc ylim
doc axis
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Pan
Pan il 11 Mar 2012
How to use it?? I have no idea.
Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 11 Mar 2012
If you type doc xlim at the command line, you will get all the help you need to use xlim.

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